Rama Rao Jadhav is an Indian actor and Screenwriter based out of Hyderabad, India. He is widely regarded as a versatile 'Character Lead' for playing nuanced and difficult roles. Jadhav picked up the basics of being an actor from his early beginning in stage theatre. He went on act / write several short films. Off-screen, Jadhav is known for his love for stray animals. He continues to be one of the most respected and beloved figures in the entertainment industry.
Rama Rau is a Canadian Screen Award nominated writer-director whose works feature strong female roles. Well known for her daring choice of subject matter and ability to interest funders in her unique directorial voice, Rau has paved a path for herself, moving between fiction and documentary. Rau's debut fiction feature Honey Bee starring Julia Sarah Stone (Allure) and Martha Plimpton (The Blacklist, Raising Hope) just garnered the EDA Best Film Award at the Whistler Film Festival and is a gritty take on human trafficking, shot on location in North Bay, Ontario. Rau was selected for the Toronto International Film Festival's Irving Avrich Award for 2018. She has just finished The Daughter Tree, an epic documentary film, six years in the making, about the disappearance of women in India resulting in all-male populations in some villages. She has made a name for herself as being a pioneer in employing all-female crews on her film League of Exotique Dancers which was Opening Night film at Hot Docs in 2016 to rave reviews. No Place to Hide, a film on teen cyberbullying, was voted an Audience Award winner in 2015. Rau's work has screened in more than fifty international film festivals and has been covered by The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, Playback, The Toronto Star and Globe and Mail. She has been profiled as one of Canada's Top Ten Women Filmmakers, winning awards like the EDA Best Film Award, the Hot Docs Don Haig Award, the Stuttgart Best Director Award and the Golden Panda for Best Director. A PhD in English Drama and Literature from the University of Madras, India, Rau is an alumna of the Women in the Director's Chair program (WIDC) and of the Judith Weston and Joan Scheckel Director's Labs in LA and a member of the Alliance of Women Directors (AWD) in LA and the Director's Guild of Canada.
Rama Sai is known for Pachchis (2021).
Rama Vij was born on September 5, 1951 in New Delhi, Delhi, India. She is known for Prem Qaidi (1991), Veerana (1988) and Veera (1984).
Born in an ashram which her family had to escape from, Ramaa has had a life that sounds like a movie. She is a writer-director who made her first film at the age of fifteen winning the Global 500 award. Mosley was discovered a year later and began directing music videos and commercials. Over the past twenty years, Mosley has directed feature films and hundreds of award-winning commercials, building her career directing action and genuine human stories. Named one of Shoot Magazine's top 10 female directors, she is the founder of Adolescent Content a Global Creative Youth Studio and recently gave a TED Talk about being a teen director called "The Power of Adolescent Directors." Mosley has a passion for science fiction and action films, as well as a deep love of comic books. She directed her debut feature film, based on the original comic book she co-wrote entitled "The Brass Teapot" starring Juno Temple. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, was distributed by Magnolia Pictures and in 2015 was nominated for the International Critics Award and Saturn Award. In 2014, Mosley directed the Afghan segment of "Girl Rising" which was nominated for Outstanding Documentary at the Image Award. Since then, she has been a vocal advocate for girls and women's rights around the world, launching the U.S. social media campaign behind Bring Back Our Girls. Mosley's second feature film which she directed and co-wrote, the dramatic thriller "Tatterdemalion" aka "Lost Child" will be released theatrically in September 2018. Shot in the Ozarks, the film stars Levin Rambin, Taylor John Smith and Jim Parrack. Mosley is based in Los Angeles.
Ramachandra is known for Venky (2004), Krack (2021) and Red (2021).
KGF's director Prashanth Neel revealed that the plot of KGF is 100% based on Mahabharata's story. The powerful gang of Gold fields is inspired from the Kuru family which is governed by 4 partners . The old freaking Suryavardhan's character is inspired from Dhritarashtra/Bhishma. To end this family politics, enters Rocky. Rocky's character is based on Karna (the protagonist of Mahabharata) who rises from the streets to becoming the most powerful warrior on the planet. Just like Mahabharata, in the ongoing feud of the Kuru family, Karna emerges as the hero -a timeless warrior of the Kurukshetra war and changes the fortunes of the Kurus.
Ramachandran is known for Snakes and Ladders (2024).
Ramachandran Durairaj was born on 7 July 1976 in Kombai, Tamil Nadu, India. He is an actor, known for Jagame Thandhiram (2021), Petta (2019) and Iravukku Aayiram Kangal (2018).